The collected poems of Amy Clampitt
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In Palm Sunday, she writes: "Neither the wild tulip, poignant / and sanguinary, nor the dandelion / blowsily unbuttoning, answers / the gardener's imperative, if need be, / to maim and hamper in the name of order."
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In Palm Sunday, she writes: "Neither the wild tulip, poignant / and sanguinary, nor the dandelion / blowsily unbuttoning, answers / the gardener's imperative, if need be, / to maim and hamper in the name of order."
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